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The front sway bar is now painted and back in the frame with restored original hardware and some NOS bushings & end link hardware with correct bolts. Looks way better than it did before. Here are a few before and after shots of the front suspension to add a little perspective of the cleanup work. (lol)
(The original front sway bar mounts and inside bushings/clamps after P/O painted it all black). ![]() (After taking it all apart, detailing it and reinstalling it earlier today. Much better looking IMO). ![]() __________________________________________________ _______________________________________ (Original grease and dirt build-up on the control & steering arms along with those gaudy gold end links). ![]() (And here are the NOS end links installed after the front suspension was cleaned up. Miles ahead of where it was before). ![]() __________________________________________________ _______________________________________ (Installed a set of NOS end links and bushings on the sway bar. Bolts have WB head marking). ![]() (End links installed showing the underside of the a-arm. I need clean this up a bit when it's off of the jack stands and more accessible).
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Last edited by NorCam; 05-01-2020 at 04:38 PM. |
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